TOWN HALL. MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS. We scour the world for your entertainment. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Thrills and adventures in the heart of Africa. Hunting’ elephants, chasing lions, snaring leopards— HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA Explorer Snow poked his camera under the noses of the wildest animals of (lie jungles and came away with pictures of the whites of the beasts eyes. Vide Press. Also Will Rogers in a live-reel comedy drama—“BOYS WILL BE BOYS.” Prices as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! A sdory of* Tvipli lionvfy anti Irish smiles — “THE MAN WHO HAD TWOMOTHERS." “Second childhood” Comedy, Path e Gazette, ole. Usual prices.
ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Ki eh ard Barllielmess with Dorothy Gish iu “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.” “THE BRIGHT SHAWL.” Screened with all the dramatic force of Joseph Hergesbeimer’s story; with all flic romance Cuba could give. A John S. Robertson Production. A First National Special Attraction. Comedy: “HANDS UP.” Extras: “The Social Buccaneer,” and after the programme; “The Eagle’s Talons.” Prices .1/- and children [uilf price. MONDAY! .MONDAY! “THE ft TEE I. KING.” A" gripping story with a mighty climax. Also third series of “The LeathVr Pusher.” Prices t)d and 1/(1, children as usual. Coming Wednesday next: “The Darling of Paris.” Coming: “Vanity Fair,” “Woman of Paris.”
TOWN HALL EOXTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1924. The Spotlight of Public Interest is Centred on the POX TON BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL DANCE FIRST ANNUAL DANCE To be held on the above date. “You will glide through life on a perfect iioor, with an Orchestra timed to a popular score, and the supper! you’ll just simply long for more!” MUSIC BY THE BLUE AND WHITE ORCHESTRA. Dancing at 8 p.m. Euchre Tournament (good prizes) for non-Daueers. Double o/'U, Gents 3/(i, Ladies 2/G.
THE LICENSING ACT, 1908. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. HERBERT FRANK PRESTON, <>i' Fox ton, being the holder oi“ a publican's license in respect of the house aiul premises situate at Foxton, and known as the Post Oilice Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Foxton on the 3rd day of September, 1924, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Arthur Smith, my appointee. Dated at Foxton, the 30th day of June, 1924. (Signed) H. F. PRESTON, Applicant. SPRINGBANK PEDIGREE JERSEYS.
NEW SEASON’S BULL CALVES. Orders are now being taken for new season’s bull calves. Price: Eight Guineas each. First come first served.—-Apply P. W. Brown, Foxton (’Phone No. 30), or direct to E. S. HOLDAWAY, Springbank, Ballance. R. SORBIE, DAIRYMAN AND MILK VENDOR. Daily milk delivery throughout the borough. Milk from tested Jersey herd. Cream delivered on order. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. BUY YOUR SWEETS AT DESMOND’S, Manufacturing Confectioners, Next Post Office and at Town Hall. We carry large stocks of Colonial and Imported Confectionery. At prices that defy competition. Only the best goods in stock. FRESH TOFFEE & HOME-MADE SWEETS MANUFACTURED AVENUE JERSEY DAIRY. (CUSTOMERS of the above Dairy can rely on full supplies of fresh clean milk and cream during the coining winter. All milk supplied is produced on Mr Allerby’s Farm under his personal supervision from good, high test cows. The herd is noted for its tested supply of butter fat. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2769, 9 August 1924, Page 3
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